ISKO launches sustainable and versatile fabrics

ISKO’s latest Casual Line combines years of textile expertise with innovative material research, presenting a collection of adaptable fabrics for contemporary living. This line prioritizes sustainability, utilizing renewable resources and recycled materials to create a material formula that blends elegance with all-day comfort.

The Casual Line introduces a distinctive patented fabric technology, using FSC® certified viscose and certified post-consumer recycled polyester yarns. These materials are blended in varying proportions, resulting in a versatile range of fabrics. The combination of long-length fibers imparts a refined appearance and exceptional durability. The cellulosic viscose adds breathability and a soft touch, enhancing the overall comfort, while recycled polyester contributes strength, resilience, and easy maintenance.

Designed to complement the modern wardrobe, Casual Line fabrics seamlessly merge elegance and comfort. They are adaptable to various occasions, offering low-to-high stretch performance for support. Whether for casual outings, semi-formal events, workdays, social gatherings, leisure, or physical activities, these fabrics cater to diverse, modern lifestyles across all age groups.

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